I would recommend removing it from the repository not the workspace since your local workspace is in an unstable state (you have a target folder under SCM, but maven deletes it as part of its process).

If your svn repo was https://my.repo.com/repo/project/trunk then you could remove it by doing

svn delete -m "removing stray target folder" 
https://my.repo.com/repo/project/trunk/my-maven-project/target

Then do an "svn update" in the working directory, or force the working directory to be re-fetched. This bypasses the local workspace so that the repo itself is in the state you want (but in a versioned action).

Christian.

On 25-Sep-07, at 10:46 AM, Raffaele wrote:


I believe perhaps the problem is in the continuum working directory...here the target folder was versioned despite I put it in the ignore list....
but I'm new to Continuum and so I stop the service, I cleaned the
C:\continuum-1.1-alpha-2\apps\continuum\webapp\WEB-INF\working- directory and
I restart Continuum.
Now I see that the target folder in that last location isn't verisioned, I
hope now it works....

Thanks again
RAffaele


Emmanuel Venisse wrote:

You can see all files/directories that aren't svn files and not in
svn:ignores by running "svn st"

Emmanuel

Raffaele a écrit :
Thanks but it doesn't works!
I tried also to restart Continuum...

I have executed the following command starting from each directory of my
modules containing the "target" directory:
svn propedit svn:ignore "directory"
then it opens a editor where I write "target" as pattern to ignore.
In fact if I list the properties I see correctly my ignore list set.

whew!
Thanks in advance.
Raffaele



Nick Stolwijk-3 wrote:
You should remove the target folder from your subversion repository and ignore it by setting svn:ignore on the parent folder. That folder should
not be in version control, because it is a working area and will be
deleted by a mvn clean.

Hth,

Nick Stolwijk

Raffaele wrote:
Hi all,

I'm following the example in chapter 7 of Better Builds with Maven,
that
is
the example to use Continuum for the first time.

I was able to add example project to Continuum and to launch the build
process that successfully send me also the mails.
Nevertheless I obtain some build error...I saw in " Build result for my
project" that there was the following error:
Provider message: The svn command failed.
Command output:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
svn: Directory 'target\.svn' containing working copy admin area is
missing
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Perhaps that problem occurs when some folder and/or files are not
committed
and so the .svn folder doesn't exist?

What do you think?
What else could be?

Thanks in advance,
best regards.
Raffaele








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